A 49-year-old Stuttgart man was arrested on a felony warrant Saturday after fleeing from police, which eventually lead to the suspect being Tased.

Henry Lee Roberts was spotted riding a bicycle down Second Street at 11:41 p.m. while pulling a lawn mower. Stuttgart Police Department Ptl. William Basore was able to identify him and started to approach him.

"I activated my lights and advised dispatch I would be out with the subject at North Lowe and West Second streets," Basore wrote in his incident report that was released Monday. The man stopped and talked to the officer, telling him he was taking the lawn mower to his father's home, which was located on College Street.

When the officer asked the man for his name, he ran the information through dispatch who told the officer the name given was allegedly one of the alias Roberts uses. It was confirmed Roberts had an active felony warrant through the Arkansas County Sheriff's Office and a warrant through the Stuttgart Police Department.

"As I was going to place Mr. Roberts under arrest for the warrants he jerked away from me and shoved me back and began to run north on North Lowe Street. I advised Mr. Roberts if he didn't stop he would be Tased and Roberts refused," Williams said.

Williams fired his Taser hitting Roberts and leaving him on the ground for other officers, SPD Lt. Landers Austin and SPD Ptl. Jessica McSwain, that reported to the scene, to place him under arrest. The Stuttgart Fire Department along with Southern Paramedic Services arrived on the scene after Roberts complained of an injury.

Roberts was transported to Baptist Health Medical Center-Stuttgart where he stated that "his ribs were hurting."

The doctor released the man, and he was placed under arrest a second time and transported to the police department.

Roberts is facing charges of fleeing on foot, obstruction of governmental procedures and public intoxication along with the two active warrants.